British horror films of the 1960s combined Gothic atmosphere with psychological unease, blending period chillers and contemporary nightmares that reflected a changing society. Studios such as Hammer Films revitalized classic monsters with vivid color, sensuality, and moral tension, while films like The Innocents (1961) and Village of the Damned (1960) explored repression, paranoia, and the uncanny within seemingly ordinary settings. The result was a distinctive national style that balanced theatrical menace with brooding restraint, leaving a lasting mark on modern horror cinema.
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***(1960)Never Take Sweets from a Stranger -
***(1960)The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll -
***(1961)Mysterious Island -
***(1961)The Shadow of the Cat -
***(1961)Taste of Fear -
***(1961)The Terror of the Tongs -
***(1962)Captain Clegg -
***(1962)The Damned -
***(1962)The Phantom of the Opera -
***(1963)Jason and the Argonauts -
***(1963)Maniac -
***(1963)The Old Dark House -
***(1964)The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb -
***(1964)The Gorgon -
***(1964)Nightmare -
***(1965)The Collector -
***(1965)The Face of Fu Manchu -
***(1965)Fanatic -
***(1966)The Brides of Fu Manchu -
***(1967)Berserk -
***(1967)Torture Garden -
***(1967)The Vengeance of Fu Manchu -
****(1968)The Blood of Fu Manchu -
***(1968)Corruption -
****(1969)The Castle of Fu Manchu
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